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A trick of the light

by Caine

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"Oh, I reckon I believes in tea, sunrises, that sort of thing.".
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"And as you cross the circle line,
Well the ice wall creaks behind
You're a rabbit on the run.
And the silver splinters fly
In the corner of your eye,
Shining in the setting sun.
Well do you ever get the feeling
That the story's too damn real
And in the present tense.
Or that everbody's on the stage
And it seems like you're the only
Person sitting in the audience


Skating away, skating away, skating away On the thin ice of the new day"

- Ian Anderson

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Sprocket says:

oh no, why did u have 2 go :-(

that blue is just wonderful

12th May 2009, 06:00

Caine says:

It is emotive. All the colours were pretty. I liked the hearts done in blue. The sad face is my fave though.

12th May 2009, 06:19

and so pretty
faved

does it say 'why did you have to go'?

12th May 2009, 11:21

taniwha says:

and one shower of rain and they will be gone. Very poignant

12th May 2009, 11:29

Wendle says:

I really like the last one with the different coloured leaves :)

12th May 2009, 12:36

Caine says:

Dhamaka, yes that's what it says. On the heart next to it, there's a name on one half of the heart and 'Gone!' on the other half.

Taniwha, it rained last night. These were seriously chalked, they might have survived last night's rain, but yes, they'll soon be gone. Life can hit so hard when you're young, it can be hard to get over the basic unfairness of it.

Thanks, Wendle.

12th May 2009, 19:20

cariadus says:

Love these. Quite a street artist at work there.

12th May 2009, 22:56

Caine says:

Thanks, Cariadus. They were sweet drawings, touching.

12th May 2009, 23:47

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